I was born with a mic in my hand.

Just give me a mic, and I'll rock it.

Honestly, I never really put the mic down.

I used to stand in front of the mic and cry.

I go to more open mic nights than open mikers.

I'm confident as hell when I step in front of the mic.

The star, the person who's on the mic, always gets seen.

I don't want to be on the mic, man. I want to stay producing.

If you give a bipolar man a mic, I don't know what you expect.

I actually like to sing on 'Rock Band.' I prefer to take the mic.

I'm still the same guy who gets in front of the mic and just sings.

My life changed because Bruce Springsteen got on a mic in front of me.

The days of an open mic night when I'd rock up in an old jumper are over.

It's an enthralling experience to be in front of the mic and record a song.

I love karaoke and totally hog the mic when I go out and do it with my friends.

I'd like to manage someone, a young talent that maybe doesn't have the mic skills.

I've done music since I would sit and make songs on my computer mic when I was 11.

As soon as I touched the mic, I knew that's what I would do for the rest of my life.

My dad got me the same mic I use on everything now - this $200 mic from Guitar Center.

When I first started recording music, we would record in the closet with socks on the mic.

I can always improve in the ring; I can improve on the mic. I can consistently keep improving.

I do have a little setup at home. I use Pro Tools and a Neumann mic. Neumann's are my favorite.

Obviously, wrestling is a lot of fun, and I love it. But on the mic is where I have the most fun.

We never want to see anyone go in front of the camera or behind the mic without union protection.

Performing live actually thrills me. Just get me a stage, get me a mic, and I'm going to be happy.

I wanna be able to stand on the stage and hold out the mic and people sing all the lyrics to my song.

I bought an audio technician mic and Pro Tools SE, the demo version and was recording in the basement.

Singing is something I do every day - not every other month. When I touch the mic, the same thing happens every time.

I'm really articulate when I do my thing - when I speak on the mic, when I do interviews. I'm a colorful personality.

I'm not an amazing engineer; I'm just super basic. I'm pretty cavalier about it - I stick the mic wherever it sounds good.

I'm a huge karaoke fan. Oh my God. I'm one of those girls who don't give the mic away. It's a problem. I'm a closeted pop star.

I'm all about showing people what I can really do in country music. Give me a mic and let me perform, and I'll prove it to you.

The experiences I go through... everything you hear in my lyrics is real. Good or bad, I take it all in and put it all on the mic.

My mom and dad are both in stand-up comedy, so that's where I started, that's where I got everything. My roots are holding the mic.

I spent two years playing open mic nights in Brighton, and I heard more and more people saying, 'You should give it a go in London.'

In the metal world, if you're using a wireless mic... I was so scared to do that. I'm, like, 'They're gonna boo me in the beginning.'

Raging and having good feelings and having fun is something I plan on doing and spreading across the world. I just need air and a mic.

Before I had a record deal, I was living in New York and playing anywhere I could, from somebody's house to an open mic to coffeeshops.

If I'm not in the theatre, I'm in an open mic night or doing a guest set at the Comedy Club, or whatever, just trying to develop stuff.

We don't live in an ancient era. Today, collaboration doesn't mean two singers standing next to each other at the mic to sing together.

At the age of 11 I did my first open mic show, and it was one of those lightning-bolt moments where I suddenly found what I wanted to do.

You get a different respect when you can handle things on the behind the scenes end as well as in front of the camera or in front of the mic.

Everyone was wearing jeans, so I started wearing slacks. I'd walk on, and people would laugh before I got to the mic because I looked stupid.

I am awesome. I'm the most must-see WWE superstar: I'm proven inside the ring and outside the ring. I'm the best on the mic; I get the ratings.

I think they've got to give Kevin Owens a run with the belt. He's a veteran, and he's really clicking on the mic, and the kid is super talented.

It's nice to work with people who know how to mic drums right and how to record properly. But there's something to be said for doing it yourself.

'Funny' is really cool live. You break it down into an acoustic set, and sometimes I'll do that one unplugged and off the mic, depending on the venue.

I did a sitcom with Desi Arnaz Jr. in a pilot called 'Whacked Out.' We were bombing, and Lucille Ball grabbed the mic and started berating the audience.

I'm a news junkie. I generally ad lib it. I find a story I want to key off on, open the mic, drag it in the Dropbox, and they pull it out the next morning.

I think, for me, I should have worked harder on my mic skills, and I should have been a lot easier to deal with, and I would have been pushed a lot better.

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